Mongolia, known as the "Land of the Eternal Blue Sky," is famous for its endless steppes, pristine lakes, majestic mountains, and the nomadic lifestyle that has survived for centuries. Camping in Mongolia, or "zelten," lets travelers immerse themselves in this natural beauty by sleeping in traditional gers (yurts) or tents, often in remote areas untouched by modern development.
Lake Khuvsgul: Known as the "Blue Pearl of Mongolia," this freshwater lake is surrounded by taiga and mountains. Camping here provides tranquility and pristine nature.
Gobi Desert: Camp on sand dunes and enjoy the unique desert ecosystem, meeting camel herders and traditional gers.
Northern Taiga & Tsaatan Reindeer Herders: Camping near the Tsaatan people provides a rare insight into a lifestyle deeply connected to the forest and reindeer.
Nights can be very cold, even in summer, especially in the desert or mountains.
Ask permission and follow etiquette when camping near nomadic families.
Expect no running water or electricity; prepare accordingly.
Camping in Mongolia is more than sleeping outdoors—it’s a chance to connect with nomadic culture, witness untouched wilderness, and experience a simpler, slower pace of life. Whether in the steppe, mountains, desert, or taiga, camping offers a unique window into the heart of Mongolia.